If you want to use more complex select query, you can use select_named(), select_row_named() or select_all_named() these execute SQL with named placeholder. If you don't want to use named placeholder, you can use select_by_sql(), select_row_by_sql() or select_all_by_sql() these execute SQL with normal placeholder('?').

select row(s). parameter is the same as select method in SQL::Maker. But array ref for filed names are not needed. In array context, this method behaves the same as select_all. In scalar context, this method behaves the same as select_one

select only one row. parameter is the same as select method in SQL::Maker. But array ref for filed names are not needed. this method returns hash ref and it is the same as return value in DBI's selectrow_hashref/fetchrow_hashref.

select all rows. parameter is the same as select method in SQL::Maker. But array ref for filed names are not needed. this method returns array that is composed of hash refs. (hash ref is same as DBI's selectrow_hashref/fetchrow_hashref).

select row(s). parameter is the same as select method in SQL::Maker. In array context, this method behaves the same as select_all_with_fields. In scalar context, this method behaves the same as select_one_with_fileds

select all rows. parameter is the same as select method in SQL::Maker. But array ref for filed names are not needed. this method returns array that is composed of hash refs. (hash ref is same as DBI's selectrow_hashref/fetchrow_hashref).